“The acquisition of a 2BHK flat by the tenant during the pendency of eviction proceedings—whether jointly or for financial assistance to his son—constitutes acquisition of
read more“Once the Supreme Court has declared a property to be non-Thika and recognized ownership, the municipal authority must reflect that in its records – no
read more“The dichotomy about the status of the firm—whether dissolved or not—prevents the dispute from being treated as non-arbitrable at this stage,” held Justice Mauna M.
read more“A ₹30,000 FIR Can Reveal a ₹100 Crore Crime – ED Need Not Wait for Conviction to Act Under PMLA” - In a significant ruling
read more“Audit Clearance and Departmental Sanction Do Not Immunize from Criminal Prosecution Under the Prevention of Corruption Act”— Madras High Court refused to quash the criminal
read moreAllahabad High Court settled crucial questions on the scope of promoters’ liability, appellate powers under the RERA Act, and the nature of statutory pre-deposit. Justice
read more“No evidence of instigation, cruelty, or unlawful demand — allegations vague, prosecution failed to prove case beyond reasonable doubt” - Bombay High Court set
read more“The examination of the Radiologist is essential when the offence alleged is under Sections 326 and 307 IPC, as it is only post his examination that the details of
read more“We are permitting you to go before the High Court and requesting the High Court to dispose of it preferably within a period of six weeks,”
read more“We are aware of it, we have seen the morphed video of us,” remarked Chief Justice of India BR Gavai, responding to concerns over artificial intelligence
read more“People stop their trucks and go to the dhabas. And the other vehicles coming on speed collide with them. We have to understand how this can
read more“Continuation of the criminal proceedings and the appellant’s incarceration would only disrupt this familial unit and cause irreparable harm to the victim, the infant child, and the fabric of
read moreIn a recent Judgement , the Supreme Court of India invoked its constitutional powers under Article 142 to dissolve a 15-year-long defunct marriage. The bench
read more“A release by a coparcener for consideration operates immediately to divest his coparcenary interest; it does not depend on further act of implementation” – Apex
read more“This is a classic case of investigating agencies being under public pressure, dishing out a charge sheet just to quell public angst” — Karnataka High
read more“The Constitution does not permit the government to warehouse human beings in unsanitary, unsafe, or inhumane conditions” – US District Court slams officials over treatment of
read more“The amendments are vague, expansive, and risk becoming instruments of repression rather than regulation” – Human Rights Watch on Kenya’s Cyber Law Proposal. Human Rights Watch (HRW)
read moreIn a important development, U.S. District Judge Karin Immergut delivered a pivotal ruling in State of Oregon v. Chad Wolf et al., refusing to dismiss a lawsuit
read more"Strategic Decisions Will Be Taken by Constitutional Forums Including Military" - Pakistan’s federal cabinet approved the draft of the 27th Constitutional Amendment Bill—marking what legal experts describe
read more“Victim’s Right to Appeal Under Section 372 CrPC Is Prospective—No Right to Challenge Pre-2009 Acquittal” — On 6 November 2025, a Full Bench
read more“We are permitting you to go before the High Court and requesting the High Court to dispose of it preferably within a period of six weeks,”
read more“We are aware of it, we have seen the morphed video of us,” remarked Chief Justice of India BR Gavai, responding to concerns over artificial intelligence
read more“People stop their trucks and go to the dhabas. And the other vehicles coming on speed collide with them. We have to understand how this can
read more“Continuation of the criminal proceedings and the appellant’s incarceration would only disrupt this familial unit and cause irreparable harm to the victim, the infant child, and the fabric of
read moreIn a recent Judgement , the Supreme Court of India invoked its constitutional powers under Article 142 to dissolve a 15-year-long defunct marriage. The bench
read more“A release by a coparcener for consideration operates immediately to divest his coparcenary interest; it does not depend on further act of implementation” – Apex
read more“Victim’s Right to Appeal Under Section 372 CrPC Is Prospective—No Right to Challenge Pre-2009 Acquittal” — On 6 November 2025, a Full Bench
read moreThe Supreme Court of India, in a reportable judgment, declaring that the 2018 selection process for promotion of Assistant Professors to Associate Professors at NIT
read more“It is evident that once an interim order was in operation... the mere release of the matter... could not have constituted a valid ground for violating
read more“Split Multiplier Is Foreign to the Motor Vehicles Act” – In a latest judgement Supreme Court of India holding that the "split multiplier" method of
read more“Addition of Welcome Drink Is a Menu Change Within Railway’s Power – No Separate Payment Entitlement Exists,” In a significant judgment delivered on November 7, 2025, the
read moreOn November 7, 2025, Supreme Court of India invoked its extraordinary jurisdiction to deliver a landmark order aimed at rescuing hundreds of distressed homebuyers from a
read more“Previous Financial Year Must Be Harmoniously Interpreted with Income Tax Act Timelines” – On 7 November 2025, the Supreme Court of India in M/s Shanti
read more“Even a sacred personal law like Hiba must be demonstrated through action — secrecy, delay, and lack of possession defeat the claim” - In a landmark ruling
read more“During pendency of these petitions, the Tribunal or the High Courts shall not dismiss the claim petitions on the ground of limitation as prescribed under sub-Section
read more“Secularism needs to be actuated in practice and reality, rather than be left on paper to be enshrined as a constitutional principle” — On
read more“The menace of stray dog attacks in institutional areas is not merely a public-health challenge, but a constitutional failure — a breach of the fundamental right to
read more“Requiring mutation as a precondition for registration is impermissible under the Registration Act — it conflates title with registration and infringes on the right to
read more“Rules requiring proof of Jamabandi or Holding Allotment for registration are ultra vires – such procedural hurdles cannot be allowed to deprive citizens of
read moreJudgment of appellate court rendered in favour of dead appellants is void ab initio — only the trial court’s decree survives and is executable” — Supreme
read more“The acquisition of a 2BHK flat by the tenant during the pendency of eviction proceedings—whether jointly or for financial assistance to his son—constitutes acquisition of
read more“Once the Supreme Court has declared a property to be non-Thika and recognized ownership, the municipal authority must reflect that in its records – no
read more“The dichotomy about the status of the firm—whether dissolved or not—prevents the dispute from being treated as non-arbitrable at this stage,” held Justice Mauna M.
read more“A ₹30,000 FIR Can Reveal a ₹100 Crore Crime – ED Need Not Wait for Conviction to Act Under PMLA” - In a significant ruling
read more“Audit Clearance and Departmental Sanction Do Not Immunize from Criminal Prosecution Under the Prevention of Corruption Act”— Madras High Court refused to quash the criminal
read moreAllahabad High Court settled crucial questions on the scope of promoters’ liability, appellate powers under the RERA Act, and the nature of statutory pre-deposit. Justice
read more“No evidence of instigation, cruelty, or unlawful demand — allegations vague, prosecution failed to prove case beyond reasonable doubt” - Bombay High Court set
read more“The examination of the Radiologist is essential when the offence alleged is under Sections 326 and 307 IPC, as it is only post his examination that the details of
read more“This is a classic case of investigating agencies being under public pressure, dishing out a charge sheet just to quell public angst” — Karnataka High
read more“The brutal killing of three persons, including two police guards, in broad daylight using firearms and explosives, has shaken public confidence and created terror in society…
read more“If the presiding officer of a criminal court is related to the accused, even remotely, recusal is not a matter of discretion, but of judicial
read more“No son has a right to claim partition against his father–Karta without his consent during his lifetime, under the Hindu Law as applicable in Punjab and
read more“The State cannot hide behind project labels or pre-extracted undertakings to deny security of tenure to those engaged in continuous, sanctioned, and essential functions”— In a
read more“The Tribunal rightly followed binding precedent and acted well within its jurisdiction – there is no legal infirmity in awarding interest on delayed pension to
read more“A transfer on request, whether on compassionate, spouse, or disability grounds, cannot be equated with a transfer in public interest. The transferee must accept bottom seniority
read more“When all particulars were disclosed and examined during original assessment, reassessment on same facts is impermissible. The power to reassess cannot be exercised to review,” ruled
read moreIn a latest order, Punjab and Haryana High Court setting aside an ex parte order of the Trial Court that had both struck off the petitioner's defence
read more“Change of user has materially impaired the value of the property — resumption was initiated and landlords have every right to reclaim what they legally
read more“As there is no evidence forthcoming regarding the person in whose custody the contraband was kept, the conditions under which it was kept in the police station
read more“Tampering Must Be Proved on Preponderance of Probabilities—Not Beyond Reasonable Doubt” - In a case charged with political overtones and implications of police collusion, the
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
read moreThe Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) has officially replaced the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC), marking a significant transformation in India’s procedural criminal law. Among the
read moreThe Right to Information Act, 2005 (RTI Act) has its roots in the fundamental right to freedom of speech and expression under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution of
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